Perfect campaign for Raja, as Kabylie and Jaraaf top their groups
Moroccoâs Raja concluded what was a perfect group stage campaign, having their sixth win in as many games to finish Group D of the 2020-21 Total CAF Confederation Cup with maximum 18 points, and without conceding a single goal in the process.
Meanwhile, Algeriaâs JS Kabylie and Senegalâs surprise packs ASC Les Jaraaf finished Groups B and C respectively on top spot, as the mini-league stage was concluded on Wednesday night.
Group B
Algeriaâs JS Kabylie secured groupâs top spot by defeating Zambian debutants NAPSA Stars 2-1 in Tizi Ouzou.
Jaaraf, CS Sfaxien book quarter final tickets
Senegalese side Jaaraf and Tunisiaâs CS Sfaxien booked a spot in the quarter finals of the Total CAF Confederation Cup after assuring a top two finish in Group C with one round of matches left.
Jaaraf stunned 10-man Etoile du Sahel by a solitary goal to progress to the knockout phase for the first time in their history while Sfaxien won 2-0 away to Burkina Fasoâs Salitas.
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Raja beat Pyramids to go top, first win for Jaaraf as Tunisian derby end goalless
An own goal from goalkeeper Sherif Ekramy and a Ben Malango strike earned Raja Club Athletic a 2-0 victory over last yearâs beaten finalists Pyramids in Casablanca on Sunday as the Moroccan side cemented their hold on top spot in Group D.
Raja have moved to nine points from three matches retaining their 100pc record while Pyramids who went all the way to the final in their debut campaign last season were handed their first loss of the group phase.
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ASC Jaraaf of Senegal, Egypt’s Pyramids FC, ES Sétif of Tunisia, Burkina Faso’s Salitas and Zambia’s Nkana have stamped their tickets for the group stage of the Total Confederation Cup 2020-2021.